The GP Brasil de Formula 1 is held in São Paulo at a circuit named Carlos Pace, a former Brazilian F1 driver. Most people know the circuit as Interlagos, which means “in between lakes”, and is located in the south of the city. A challenging ‘traditional’ circuit, Interlagos has some famous turns offering a real challenge to the drivers, such as the Senna S, Curva do Sol, Laranjinha, Bico de Pato and Curva do Café. Apart from its design and history, Interlagos is also famous for its uncertain weather and for being one of the last races of the year. The championship is often decided in Brazil and surprises are never too far away!